Bill you are going to sell which means now I have to buy the wife something so I can buy your trailer... Interested in a price if you do sell it.
That would be neat if you did buy it, Jeremy; at least I'd be able to visit it...
Here's the deal. I don't
need to sell it, per se. As many of you know, I really love it. We have a great time with it.
But my body complains. I've had arthritis since I was 16; meds for that have messed up other parts of my body including giving me a few heart attacks. And most recently I've been torn apart by cancer.
It would help to have an easier trailer to set up, like a teardrop.
I bought the Conqueror for $8K; I'd like to get that back.
Included free in purchase:
Tires - $450 (originals were dry rotting a little)
Propane tanks - $150 (only came with obscure mounts)
new charger - $90 (original shorted out in Las Cruces, NM)
shelves - about $50 in scrap lumber
stove - $50
tupperware - $50
battery - $200
combo air/foam mattress - $200
Edgestar 43qt fridge - $375 on sale
spare set of wheel bearings - $100
bunch of lights - $no idea
Max Coupler multi-axis hitch - $175
features:
Really big tent with queen loft and changing room.
4 wolfpack ammo cans in rack.
jockey wheel
fold-down stainless steel doors that work as prep tables.
Need to fix:
Rope for one window broke at Country Fried Weekend; needs a rope.
The little flap that covers the tent frame pivot needs sewing on one side; doesn't affect performance at all.
One spot on tent floor needs sewing as well; manufacturing flaw.
It would be a good idea to swap leaf spring hardware for SAE grade 8 or better; I never got around to it. The hardware on the coupler is all upgraded though.
I'm probably forgetting things but there are no secrets. Everyone's been in my trailer or looked up-close at it.
It's been enjoyed fully.